/ 31 March 2006

Shocked burglar arrested by sumo wrestlers

A Japanese burglar who thought he was lucky to find an unlocked door on Friday was shocked to be arrested by 20 massive sumo wrestlers who were staying at the building.

Konoshin Kawabata (48) was rummaging inside a room in Osaka in the early hours when he was suddenly confronted by wrestler Dewanosato, who stands 180cm tall and weighs 131kg.

“Without thinking, my body moved,” Dewanosato, whose real name is Hideyuki Kawahara, told reporters. “I caught the guy and bear-hugged him.”

It was a citizen’s arrest, said a police spokesperson.

“Mr Dewanosato immediately shouted out ‘Hey!’ and ‘Burglar!’ as he arrested the man. Then the other wrestlers woke up and came out to check things out,” the spokesperson said.

The burglar, who was unemployed, admitted he was baffled to find himself among sumo wrestlers.

“First I was caught by a massive man. When the lights turned on, I was surrounded by more than a dozen sumo wrestlers. I was surprised,” Kawabata told police, as quoted by Jiji Press.

The sumo stable were staying and training at the building, which lies on the premises of the Shounji temple in the western metropolis. – AFP